What is Postal Code?

A postal code is a series of letters or digits or both, sometimes including spaces or punctuation, included in a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail. This unique code helps postal services to determine where the mail is being sent to.

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BEAVER    4 Branches
BOX ELDER    18 Branches
CACHE    19 Branches
CARBON    6 Branches
DAGGETT    2 Branches
DAVIS    14 Branches
DUCHESNE    12 Branches
EMERY    9 Branches
GARFIELD    9 Branches
GRAND    3 Branches
IRON    10 Branches
JUAB    4 Branches
KANE    6 Branches
MILLARD    11 Branches
MORGAN    2 Branches
PIUTE    5 Branches
RICH    4 Branches
SALT LAKE    72 Branches
SAN JUAN    9 Branches
SANPETE    15 Branches
SEVIER    12 Branches
SUMMIT    9 Branches
TOOELE    8 Branches
UINTAH    9 Branches
UTAH    26 Branches
WASATCH    3 Branches
WASHINGTON    22 Branches
WAYNE    6 Branches
WEBER    17 Branches

We found 346 Postal codes available for UNITED STATES, UTAH

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What is Postal Code?

A postal code is a series of letters or digits or both, sometimes including spaces or punctuation, included in a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail. This unique code helps postal services to determine where the mail is being sent to.

Almost all the nations of the world use postal codes for sorting mails and though the systems and formats of the postal codes may vary but the common trait is to determine the particular address of the mail & this unique code make the postman's job a little easier.


What is the difference between zip code, pin code, postcode or postal code?

All these codes are essentially the same in their purpose. The difference is postal code is known locally in various terms. such as zip code is mainly used in USA, pin code is used in India, postcode is used in UK & Postal Code is commonly used in other countries.